There may not even be a love triangle because love was no longer there when clapton confided to george that he love his wife. Patty really wanted George to get jealous but the friendship of george & clapton reigned over. I have it in my book entitled George Harrison which I personally bought in Toronto years ago.

About the guitar duel I have no idea at all but I can pressume there's no truth in it. When George brought Clapton in to play While my guitar gently weeps, Eric was so hesitant for he is not a Beatle, but george said don't worry this is my song.

During the press con of Concert for Bang la Desh, You'll see how Eric Clapton respected George as a song write & guitar player. He even mentioned that he insisted in joining the concert (he was already inactive for two years in the music scene) depite being informed that the line up is already filled with guitarists in the likes of Jess Ed Davis, Pete Ham et al.

Tagilid?, I don't think so.. It is not about speed nor number of notes you play but the melody that goes through the heart said Chet Atkins which I truly believe. Try removing the very simple guitar intro of And I love her & In My life ..wala na.

My relative was one of the many lucky persons to have watched George Live in Japan, they have a guitar duel in While my guitar gently weeps & Something.. when they went home what remains in their hearts & minds are the simple riffs of george. On their way home they were humming the melody..After all they're guitar players in their own right.

There may not even be a love triangle because love was no longer there when clapton confided to george that he love his wife. Patty really wanted George to get jealous but the friendship of george & clapton reigned over. I have it in my book entitled George Harrison which I personally bought in Toronto years ago.

About the guitar duel I have no idea at all but I can pressume there's no truth in it. When George brought Clapton in to play While my guitar gently weeps, Eric was so hesitant for he is not a Beatle, but george said don't worry this is my song.

During the press con of Concert for Bang la Desh, You'll see how Eric Clapton respected George as a song write & guitar player. He even mentioned that he insisted in joining the concert (he was already inactive for two years in the music scene) depite being informed that the line up is already filled with guitarists in the likes of Jess Ed Davis, Pete Ham et al.

Tagilid?, I don't think so.. It is not about speed nor number of notes you play but the melody that goes through the heart said Chet Atkins which I truly believe. Try removing the very simple guitar intro of And I love her & In My life ..wala na.

My relative was one of the many lucky persons to have watched George Live in Japan, they have a guitar duel in While my guitar gently weeps & Something.. when they went home what remains in their hearts & minds are the simple riffs of george. On their way home they were humming the melody..After all they're guitar players in their own right.

^I don't remember any particular moment na nagkasama ulit silang apat after the break-up but 1974 onwards they were already "buddies" again. John and Paul had their "A Toot and a Snore" sessions, George played on John's album numerous times, Paul collaborated with Ringo on Ringo's album, and etc, but the four of them at the same time? It never happened. I think the closest would be their business meetings in New York. I read that there was a time when Paul, George and Ringo were at a restaurant to close a business deal or something and they were waiting for John to sign some papers but he never came. John was at his Dakota apartment at that time.

Tagilid?, I don't think so.. It is not about speed nor number of notes you play but the melody that goes through the heart said Chet Atkins which I truly believe. Try removing the very simple guitar intro of And I love her & In My life ..wala na.

My relative was one of the many lucky persons to have watched George Live in Japan, they have a guitar duel in While my guitar gently weeps & Something.. when they went home what remains in their hearts & minds are the simple riffs of george. On their way home they were humming the melody..After all they're guitar players in their own right.

^I don't remember any particular moment na nagkasama ulit silang apat after the break-up but 1974 onwards they were already "buddies" again. John and Paul had their "A Toot and a Snore" sessions, George played on John's album numerous times, Paul collaborated with Ringo on Ringo's album, and etc, but the four of them at the same time? It never happened. I think the closest would be their business meetings in New York. I read that there was a time when Paul, George and Ringo were at a restaurant to close a business deal or something and they were waiting for John to sign some papers but he never came. John was at his Dakota apartment at that time.

ooh i see, so yung picture siguro na nakita ko a long time ago sa isang songhits ay either si Sean or Julian Lennon.. thanks for the info

On April 24, 1976, Lorne Michaels, producer of NBC's Saturday Night, made an on-air offer of $3000 to The Beatles if they would re-unite and perform on the show. The offer was a hilarious spoof on the absurdly high reunion offers that were regularly making the news at the time, in which The Beatles were offered as much as one hundred million dollars for a single concert.

Needless to say, The Beatles didn't take Michaels up on his offer, but it turned out to be precisely the entrée that was needed to get The Rutles onto American television. Lorne Michaels tells the story, in his introduction to the "I Must Be In Love" film.

Interestingly, the Rutles clip made its world premiere on NBC's Saturday Night, since the Rutland Weekend Television programme from which it was taken wouldn't air in the U.K. for six more weeks.

^I don't remember any particular moment na nagkasama ulit silang apat after the break-up but 1974 onwards they were already "buddies" again. John and Paul had their "A Toot and a Snore" sessions, George played on John's album numerous times, Paul collaborated with Ringo on Ringo's album, and etc, but the four of them at the same time? It never happened. I think the closest would be their business meetings in New York. I read that there was a time when Paul, George and Ringo were at a restaurant to close a business deal or something and they were waiting for John to sign some papers but he never came. John was at his Dakota apartment at that time.

grabe talaga nun, eto yung excerpts from wikipedia kung ano nangyari:"Mal Evans was beaten and kicked, and the band members were pushed and jostled about by a hostile crowd.[71] Once the group boarded the plane, Epstein and Evans were ordered off, and Evans said, "Tell my wife that I love her."[72] Epstein was forced to give back all the money that the band had earned while they were there before being allowed back on the plane.[73]"

grabe talaga nun, eto yung excerpts from wikipedia kung ano nangyari:"Mal Evans was beaten and kicked, and the band members were pushed and jostled about by a hostile crowd.[71] Once the group boarded the plane, Epstein and Evans were ordered off, and Evans said, "Tell my wife that I love her."[72] Epstein was forced to give back all the money that the band had earned while they were there before being allowed back on the plane.[73]"[/b]

Nilson, the man behind the famous hit "without you" covered by Badfinger, Air supply, Mariah Carey to name a few is one John Lennon's best friend. They got into trouble once in bar where they engaged in smashing bottles of beer.

I hope I'm not mistaken,John's jacket worn in the Rock N Roll album was given by Nilson.

"Bird" is British slang for "Girl." One theory is that this song is a scolding by John Lennon of his buddy Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones, who loved to brag about his bird - Marianne Faithfull - who was great, green (jealous/young) and could sing. John made it clear that Mick and the Stones wear great but could never ever match up to John and the other Beatles. (Thanks, raoul - Amsterdam)

The signature dual-harmony electric lead guitar parts were played live (without overdubbing) by Harrison and McCartney. Lennon played the rhythm in the "D major" position with the capo on the 2nd fret (to account for the song being in the key of E). John used the 2nd fret capo several times ("Nowhere Man," "Julia," "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)" to name a few). (Thanks, Barry Kesten - Bellmore, United States)

Over the following months he baffled those close to him by constantly praising “the Lord,” writing Christian songs with titles like “Talking with Jesus” and “Amen” (the Lord’s Prayer set to music), and trying to convert nonbelievers. He also called the prayer line of The 700 Club, Pat Robertson’s program.

Apparently, Yoko Ono "saved" John from Christianity (as the song You Saved My Soul says).